Thursday, April 17, 2008
Dinner

But the feeling is brought to another level when your customer shows it out. P0lar may not be expensive, but the act goes a long way.
One of my c0lleagues did really well last month. So well my b0ss c0mmented it is s0meone's annu@l inc0me. The pers0n wanted to th@nk the br@nch for the support and decided to throw a dinner.

At Tao's.
Upon arrival, the waiter gave me the menu and recommended me some dishes. It was a set meal, so I had to make my choice of starters, main course and deserts.
I started off with a pot of chilled rose apple tea.
And I was given a shot of icy juice and a glass of warm tea.
It seemed starters alone came in a few varities.
I was given a few slices of bread. And was supposed to layer it with a plate of mushroom with cheese. Totally delicious.
Second part of starters was a plate of fruit salad. Toppled with crab meat.
Then came...

A plate of mushrooms. To die for.

And a bowl of mushroom soup. Very similar to Marche.
Next came the main course.

I decided on steak. But I ended up with a small portion of it, 'cus we decided to share among ourselves. I had a portion of flounder, which was lovely. And the girls gave me so much ribs, I thought I was eating the entire pig.

Finally came deserts, which was quite disappointing.
However, we left with a happy note. Service was fantastic, food was great.
Best of all, we were given a free tea pot, packed in a red box with its name labelled.
Do try Tao's. $33 per pax.